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IAN WOOTON Curriculum Vitæ DATE OF BIRTH: 04 April 1957 PLACE OF BIRTH: Kirkcaldy, Fife, UK CITIZENSHIP: British and Canadian UNIVERSITY ADDRESS: HOME ADDRESS: Department of Economics Flat 3/1 University of Strathclyde 26 Belhaven Terrace West Sir William Duncan Building Glasgow G12 0UL 130 Rottenrow Scotland, UK Glasgow G4 0GE Scotland, UK office telephone: +44 (0)141 548 3580 home telephone: +44 (0)141 357 3708 facsimile: +44 (0)141 548 5776 email: [email protected] email: [email protected] mobile: +44 (0)797 185 5913 webpage: www.strath.ac.uk/economics/staff/wootonianprof/ PRINCIPAL CURRENT POSITIONS Professor of Economics, University of Strathclyde since September 2003 Vice-Dean (Research), Business School, University of Strathclyde since January 2014 Head, Department of Economics, University of Strathclyde since August 2014 CONCURRENT POSITIONS Research Fellow, CEPR (Centre for Economic Policy Research) since 1994 FRSA (Fellow of the Royal Society for the encouragement of Arts, Manufactures & Commerce) since 2000 External Research Fellow, Leverhulme Centre for Research on Globalisation and Economic Policy, University of Nottingham since 2003 Senior Fellow, Trade Partnership Worldwide, LLC since 2003 Fellow, CESifo Research Network, University of Munich since 2006 Visiting Professor in Microeconomics, Loughborough University since 2011 PAST POSITIONS Visiting Researcher, University of Duisberg-Essen, Duisburg May 2013 Visiting Researcher, ETH, Zurich June 2010 Visiting Researcher, WZB, Berlin June 2004, June 2005, June 2009 Visiting Researcher, CES, University of Munich July 2005, April 2009 Visiting Researcher, University of Cape Town October-November 2008 Head of Department of Economics, University of Strathclyde August 2005-July 2008 Visiting Professor, Government College University, Lahore April 2007 Visiting Researcher, Center of Excellence/Research on Economic Systems, Hitotsubashi University November 2006 Visiting Researcher, Center for Economic Studies, University of Munich July 2005, April 2009 Visiting Researcher, WZB (Social Science Research Centre Berlin) June 2004 and June 2005 Visiting Senior Research Fellow, Catholic University of Leuven May-June 2004 Bonar-Macfie Professor of Economics, University of Glasgow May 1995-August 2003 Visiting Professor, University of Göttingen May 2001 Visiting Fellow, Tinbergen Institute, Rotterdam March-April 2001 Visiting Professor, EPRU, Copenhagen June 1997, July-August 1999, September 2001 Distinguished Research Fellow, SIØS (Centre for Shipping and International Trade), Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration, Bergen 1998-2005 Visiting Professor, University of Konstanz June-July 1996 Research Affiliate, Centre for Economic Policy Research January 1989-December 1991 Sabbatical Visitor, University of Edinburgh August 1989-July 1990 Associate Professor (tenured), The University of Western Ontario July 1988-April 1995 Assistant Professor, The University of Western Ontario November 1982-June 1988 Lecturer, The University of Western Ontario July 1982-October 1982 Instructor, Columbia University September 1981-June 1982 Teaching Assistant, Columbia University September 1980-May 1981 EDUCATION Ph.D., 1982 Columbia University Essays in the Theory of International Trade and Growth, sponsored by Ronald Findlay M.Phil., 1982 Columbia University M.A., 1980 Columbia University M.A. (Hons), 1979 University of St Andrews RESEARCH INTERESTS Discriminatory Trading Agreements and Customs Union Theory International Trade and the Environment International and Intersectoral Factor Mobility Foreign Direct Investment, Multinational Enterprises, and International Trade TEACHING INTERESTS AND EXPERIENCE International Trade Theory and Policy (undergraduate and postgraduate) Game Theory and Industrial Organisation Theory (undergraduate and postgraduate) Microeconomics (introductory and intermediate) PUBLICATIONS 1. Journal Articles Neantro Saavedra-Rivano and Ian Wooton, “The Choice between International Labour and Capital Mobility in a Dynamic Model of North-South Trade,” Journal of International Economics, May 1983, 14, 251-261. Miguel A. Kiguel and Ian Wooton, “Tariff Policy and Equilibrium Growth in the World Economy,” Journal of Development Economics, October-November 1985, 19, 186-198. Ian Wooton, “Labour Migration in a Model of North-South Trade,” Economic Modelling, October 1985, 2, 339-346. Ian Wooton, “Preferential Trading Agreements: An Investigation,” Journal of International Economics, August 1986, 21, 81-97. 27 October 2014 Ian Wooton, Curriculum Vitæ Page 2 of 7 Elias Dinopoulos and Ian Wooton, “A North-South Model of International Justice,” Canadian Journal of Economics, November 1986, 19, 766-779. Peter Kuhn and Ian Wooton, “International Factor Movements in the Presence of a Fixed Factor,” Journal of International Economics, February 1987, 22, 123-140. Ian Wooton, “Towards a Common Market: Factor Migration in a Customs Union,” Canadian Journal of Economics, August 1988, 21, 525-538. Glenn W. Harrison, Thomas F. Rutherford, and Ian Wooton, “The Economic Impact of the European Community,” American Economic Review Papers & Proceedings, May 1989, 79, 288-294. Elias Dinopoulos and Ian Wooton, “International Trade and the Acquisition of Skills,” International Trade Journal, Summer 1989, 3, 389-414. Ian Wooton, “Capital, Skills, and International Trade,” Canadian Journal of Economics, May 1991, 24, 372-390. Glenn W. Harrison, Thomas F. Rutherford, and Ian Wooton, “An Empirical Database for a General Equilibrium Model of the European Communities,” Empirical Economics, 1991, 16(1), 95-120. James B. Davies and Ian Wooton, “Income Inequality and International Migration,” Economic Journal, July 1992, 102, 789-802. Peter Robson and Ian Wooton, “The Transnational Enterprise and Regional Economic Integration,” Journal of Common Market Studies, March 1993, 31, 73-92. Glenn W. Harrison, Thomas F. Rutherford, and Ian Wooton, “An Alternative Welfare Decomposition for Customs Unions,” Canadian Journal of Economics, November 1993, 26, 961-968. Rodney D. Ludema and Ian Wooton, “Cross-Border Externalities and Trade Liberalization: The Strategic Control of Pollution,” Canadian Journal of Economics, November 1994, 27, 950-966. Glenn W. Harrison, Thomas F. Rutherford, and Ian Wooton, “Liberalizing Agriculture in the European Community,” Journal of Policy Modeling, 1995, 17, 223-255. Rodney D. Ludema and Ian Wooton, “International Trade Rules and Environmental Cooperation under Asymmetric Information,” International Economic Review, 1997, 38, 605-626. Jan I. Haaland and Ian Wooton, “Anti-dumping Jumping: Reciprocal Anti-dumping and the Location of Firms,” Weltwirtschaftliches Archiv, 1998, 134, 340-362. Reprinted in Douglas R. Nelson and Hylke Vandenbussche, eds., The WTO and Anti-Dumping, Camberley: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2005, volume 2, chapter 6. Andreas Haufler and Ian Wooton, “Tax Competition for Foreign Direct Investment,” Journal of Public Economics, 1999, 71, 121-139. Jan I. Haaland and Ian Wooton, ”International Competition for Multinational Investment,” Scandinavian Journal of Economics, 1999, 101(4), 631-649. Rodney D. Ludema and Ian Wooton, “Economic Geography and the Fiscal Effects of Regional Integration. Journal of International Economics, 2000, 52(2), 331-357. Joseph F. Francois and Ian Wooton, “Trade in International Transport Services: The Role of Competition.” Review of International Economics, 2001, 9(2), 249-261. Reprinted in Kenneth Button, ed., Recent Developments in Transport Economics, Camberley: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2003, chapter 31. Joseph F. Francois and Ian Wooton, “Market Structure, Trade Liberalization, and the GATS.” European Journal of Political Economy, 2001, 17(2), 389-402. Reprinted in Bernard 27 October 2014 Ian Wooton, Curriculum Vitæ Page 3 of 7 Hoekman, ed., The WTO and Trade in Services, Camberley: Edward Elgar Publishing, in press. Jan I. Haaland, Ian Wooton, and Giulia Faggio, “Multinational Firms: Easy Come, Easy Go?” FinanzArchiv, 2003, 59(1), 3-26. Rikard Forslid and Ian Wooton, “Comparative Advantage and the Location of Production.” Review of International Economics, 2003, 11(4), 588-603. Andreas Haufler and Ian Wooton, “Regional Tax Coordination and Foreign Direct Investment.” European Economic Review, 2006, 50(2), 285-305. Jan I. Haaland and Ian Wooton, “Domestic Labour Markets and Foreign Direct Investment.” Review of International Economics, 2007, 15(3), 462-480. Andreas Haufler and Ian Wooton, “Competition for Firms in an Oligopolistic Industry: The Impact of Economic Integration” Journal of International Economics, March 2010, 80(2), 239-248, doi: 10.1016/j.jinteco.2009.10.002. Joseph F. Francois and Ian Wooton, “Market Structure and Market Access.” The World Economy, July 2010, 33(7), 873-893, doi: 10.1111/j.1467-9701.2010.01234.x. Ben Ferrett and Ian Wooton, “Competing for a Duopoly: International Trade and Tax Competition.” Canadian Journal of Economics, August 2010, 43(3), 776-794, doi: 10.1111/j.1540-5982.2010.01594.x. Ben Ferrett and Ian Wooton, “Tax Competition and the International Distribution of Ownership: An Invariance Result. International Tax and Public Finance, October 2010, 17(5), 518-531, doi: 10.1007/s10797-009-9126-z. Carl Gaigné and Ian Wooton, “The Gains from Preferential Tax Regimes Reconsidered.” Regional Science and Urban Economics, January 2011, 41(1), 59-66, doi:10.1016/j.regsciurbeco.2010.08.002. Céline Azémar, Julia Darby, Rodolphe Desbordes and Ian Wooton, “Market Familiarity and